Understanding the Potential for Pharmacy Expertise in Palliative Care: The Value of Stakeholder Engagement in a Theoretically Driven Mapping Process for Research
Potentially avoidable medication-related harm is an inherent risk in palliative care; medication management accounts for approximately 20% of reported serious incidents in England and Wales. Despite their expertise benefiting patient care, the routine contribution of pharmacists in addressing medica...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Elyan (Author), Sally-Anne Francis (Author), Sarah Yardley (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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